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difference between Volt , Ampere, Watt

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volt ampere watt

Hi

can somebody explain me the difference between Volt , Ampere and Watt or give some samples,tutorials, links about these


Thanks...:D
 

ampere watt

V=IR
volt = current x resistance
P=VI
power = volt x current

sub V=IR into P=IV,
P=I^2xR.

volt is the potential different, current is time rate change of charge. watt is power.

google ohm's law
 

difference between volt and watt

Thanks chan1314:D
 

ampere to watt

Potetial difference between two points is measured in Volts
Current flowing between two two points is measured in Amperes which is Coulombs/Seconds

The Amount of work done per unit time in carrying the charges is Measured in Watts which is (Volts)(Amperes)
 

difference volt ampere

For a real explanation that makes sense to everybody, think of it like a water hose. Volts=pressure. Amps=volume. Watts=the product of the two. Or an engine: Volts=torque. Amps=RPM. Watts=HP.
 

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